surfsteve: Limbaugh's theory makes as much sense as any other theory out there. Why do so many nutjobs come forward all at once and start making false accusations if not for the encouragement of the lamestream media? This is a manufactured frenzy of hysterical claims against famous guys and it seems like every forgotten old nag wants in on the action. Bitter old women who have the slightest pretext for a fake story about inappropriate behavior can fabricate or exaggerate to make false accusations that at least seem plausible on the surface. The media is doing nothing to fact check any of the false accusations and is even actively promoting the false accusations to make them seem believable no matter how preposterous they actually are. Yep, Limbaugh may not be right, but his theory is reasonable compared with the way the media is selling these false accusations and coercing the public into treating them as valid complaints.

The Storm Is the New Pizzagate — Only WorseMany conspiracy theories are the result of hoax postings on 4chan. It's a hotbed for creative people to post all sorts of crazy stuff. 4chan regulars realize that it's all a joke, but most people aren't that intelligent.

A new conspiracy theory called “The Storm” has taken the grimiest parts of the internet by, well, storm. Like Pizzagate, the Storm conspiracy features secret cabals, a child sex-trafficking ring led (in part) by the satanic Democratic Party, and of course, countless logical leaps and paranoid assumptions that fail to hold up under the slightest fact-based scrutiny. However...

Obviously this little conspiracy theory fantasy appeals to the type of person who is a hardcore Trump supporter or the typical Alex Jones disciple.

Over the last month and a half, the Storm has spread from the depths of 4chan and 8chan to Reddit, YouTube, and Twitter, where it’s found hundreds of thousands of devout followers. Some of the most popular explainer videos boast nearly 200,000 views...

Though certain numbers come up more frequently then they would in the law of averages I can't say with any promise that the patterns are due to a conspiracy group meddling with language and installing people who's names match up due to some kind of alleged judeo masonic luciferianism code. Sounds rather crazy when you put it like that but then so does a group of men waiting till the 33rd day of the year to release a memo...

I found this video saying the DOW plunged 665.75 points. That's pretty close to 666. There are other videos saying the DOW crashed a lot more than that so maybe it's just a group of people trying to make it seem like these things are all lining up with occultic numbers a lot more than they actually are. But then if it were actually happening naturally it wouldn't be a conspiracy... Hmm.